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Harun Yahya
(Adnan Oktar)
planation for the origins of life:
If you search the scientific literature on
evolution, and if you focus your search
on the question of how molecular ma-
chines—the basis of life—developed,
you find an eerie and complete si-
lence. The complexity of life's
foundation has paralyzed sci- Gerald Schroeder, the Israeli
ence's attempt to account for it; physicist and molecular biologist
molecular machines raise an as-yet-
impenetrable barrier to Darwinism's universal
reach. 16
In short, investigations into the origins of life have been one
major development that has helped bring about the demise of the
theory of evolution. So, why do evolutionists still cling to
Darwinism?
Harold Urey, one of the authors of the Miller experiment, ad-
mits:
All of us who study the origin of life find that the more we look into
it, the more we feel it is too complex to have evolved anywhere. We
all believe as an article of faith that life evolved from dead matter on
this planet. It is just that its complexity is so great, it is hard for us to
imagine that it did. 17
Urey states that he and many of his colleagues "believe" that
the origin of life was a random event. So, actually, it was not sci-
ence at the basis of this experiment, but faith. And the idea that
nothing exists besides matter, that everything must be ex-
plained in terms of physical effects, is materialist phi-
losophy.
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